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  2. Atlanta Beltline - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Beltline is an open and planned loop of 22 miles ... Atlanta & West Point Belt Line Railroad: this line was built in 1899 and became defunct in May 2014.

  3. Eastside Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Eastside Trail is a walking and biking trail stretching northwest to southeast on the Eastside of Atlanta, part of the BeltLine ring of trails and parks. [1] It is lined with numerous notable industrial buildings adapted into restaurants, shops, apartments, condos, and two major food halls and mixed-use developments.

  4. Timeline of the BeltLine - Wikipedia

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    September — The Atlanta BeltLine received a federal TIGER V grant of $18 million to develop the southwest corridor of the Atlanta BeltLine. The future Westside Trail will be a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) multi-use trail from Washington Park to University Avenue with 16 access points.

  5. Atlanta city guide: What to do and where to stay in Georgia’s ...

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    The 22 miles of former railroad tracks that now comprise Atlanta’s Beltline have fast become the place to meet friends, run, walk, cycle, Rollerblade or simply sit at one of the bar or ...

  6. Westside Park - Wikipedia

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    On December 10, 2005, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin announced a plan to acquire the lease and the land in order to create a 351-acre (1.42 km 2) park with a 45-acre (180,000 m 2) lake which would also serve as a drinking water reservoir. The plan was a portion of the extensive BeltLine project to construct a ring of parks, trails, and transit ...

  7. 10 Things to Eat and Do on Atlanta's BeltLine - AOL

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    Wear your most comfortable walking shoes. ere are the best places to shop, eat, drink, and play along Atlanta's BeltLine.

  8. Krog Street Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Krog Street Tunnel is a tunnel in Atlanta known for its street art. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Built in 1913, the tunnel links the Cabbagetown , Reynoldstown, and Inman Park neighborhoods. It is part of the Eastside Trail of the BeltLine for bicyclists and pedestrians to cross Hulsey Yard.

  9. Transportation in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Projects like the BeltLine are intended to increase access to viable alternatives to driving. In April 2020, the Atlanta Department of Transportation (ATLDOT) committed to developing a Vision Zero action plan to reduce traffic fatalities. [13]